Category: archives
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Matheson helps PU into NCAA quarters
Women’s soccer hosts Washington on Friday By: Justin Feil Diana Matheson only had a chance to see the Princeton University women’s soccer team play once last year. The rest of the year, Matheson, who deferred her acceptance until this fall, trained and competed for the Canadian national team. As much as she would have liked…
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For these chefs, a busman’s holiday …
Pity the chef at holidays, who is likely to end up cooking, if not for work, then for family a busman’s holiday By: Faith Bahadurian Pity the chef at holidays, who is likely to end up cooking, if not for work, then for family a busman’s holiday. Princeton University closes over Thanksgiving weekend,…
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Heeding the call
In mid-career, software engineer decides to become a full-time minister. By: David Learn Like other students at Princeton Theological Seminary, Joel Kelly has his mind today on his studies. His courses cover heady topics like church history and the Old Testament, as well as other pastoral essentials like public speaking and communications. Where Mr. Kelly…
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WW-PS girls 9th at Meet of Champs
Kwag ends season on high note By: Justin Feil HOLMDEL Koren Kwag’s first season of high school cross country didn’t begin on the most promising of notes, but it got better with every meet. Kwag, who ran cross country in seventh grade, wasn’t sure where she’d stand on the team after taking off eighth…
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Ennis, Herrmann raise bar for future MOC success
South junior, MHS frosh run bests By: Justin Feil HOLMDEL Joe Ennis and Amanda Herrmann, the area’s two individual qualifiers for the Meet of Champions, both ended their season on a high note Saturday at Holmdel Park and set themselves up for quite an encore next year. Ennis, who had the 55th best time…
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Princeton rescue squad eyes new funding source
May shift to fee-for-service system. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad is strongly considering moving from a free service to a fee-for-service organization. Growing operating costs and declining support in donated funds led the squad to consider the change. "We are trying to be financially responsible while addressing the needs of…
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NJ Transit adds trains for holiday
NJ Transit will add trains on the Northeast Corridor during the Thanksgiving holiday period beginning Wednesday for homebound commuters. On Wednesday, three "early getaway" trains will depart New York Penn Station at 1:54 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 3:27 p.m. with stops including Princeton Junction, Hamilton and Trenton. On Thanksgiving Day, additional trains will be offered…
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WW farmers’ market may seek new location
A sucessful first year, but problems with signs prompt consideration of move from train station. By: Jill Matthews WEST WINDSOR While the new farmers’ market at the Princeton Junction train station parking lot was a success this year, event organizers may look for a new location that is easier to find if the township…
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OBITUARIES, Nov. 23, 2004
Giuseppina Tamasi, Henry W. Gerberding, Greacian Goeke, Mary Moran, Frederick C. Ryan Jr. Giuseppina Tamasi Longtime Princeton resident Giuseppina Tamasi of Princeton died Thursday at home. She was 95. Born in Pettoranello, Italy, she resided in Princeton since 1949. She is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Filomena and Raffaele Carnevale of Princeton and…
